Robin at the NCHP Conference

THERAPY SESSIONS

“Properly oriented, hypnotic therapy can give the patient that necessary understanding of his role in effecting his recovery and thus enlist his own effort and participation in his own cure without giving him a sense of dependence upon drugs and medical care.”

Milton H. Erickson (1901-1980), Prolific researcher of hypnotherapy.

Anyone can enter a hypnotic state provided, empathy, respect and rapport are present, I can assure you that all such criteria are met. Robin W. Thorburn.

Good hypnotherapy is no more than comfortable self-awareness, similar to reading a book and losing track of time. Robin’s therapy is very much kept in the present and does not get bogged down with the past. Many people have a false perception of hypnosis, probably in part due to stage hypnosis. 18% of the population can enter into a deep trance state rapidly, the stage hypnotist conducts a series of suggestibility tests to find those people, after all if there are 300 people in the audience he will surely find a few somnambulists. During hypnotherapy you will not fall asleep or go unconscious-what would be the point? You would not hear anything being said, it is similar to daydreaming.

His approach is modern, professional and effective.

He takes time to explain the components of a problem thus allowing the person to break through their difficulties and re-empower their lives.